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Razer, as a peripheral maker, has had a long history in gamers’ hearts. They were the first company to release a gaming grade ball mouse, and one of the first to release a gaming grade infrared optical mouse. In recent years, they have had steep...

This mouse beats the crap out of your standard use mouse in every way as well. While most mice have an 8-bit data path, this one uses a monstrous 16-bit wide data path. Faster response and input means you have the upper hand when bagging monsters,...

“Budget Gaming Mouse” may sound like an oxymoron to some, but that’s exactly what Razer has delivered here. The Salmosa may lack the bells and whistles of its more expensive cousins, but it has all the essentials of a solid mouse. ...

The Salmosa Gaming Mouse is another well-built Razer product, but it is not the best that we have seen from this manufacturer. The Salmosa will cost less than $40 USD, which is about half the price of a Lachesis, and as a result it has a slimmer set...

The Razer Salmosa is a small low-cost mouse for gamers.Like the Death Adder, its bigger brother, the Salmosa has a 1800 dpi 3G infrared sensor. This is a simplified device, with only two large index buttons and a scroll wheel. Its ambidextrous design...

At first I want to thank Razer for providing me the Salmosa gaming mouse for testing and reviewing.About the Razer Company(taken from the company website)Headquartered in Carlsbad, California, Razer collaborates with gamers to develop, manufacture and...

The Razer Salmosa is the perfect unit for people who are looking for a simple mouse for playing games which dont require a high number of buttons, such as strategy games. Its miniscule weight, gliding ability and soft feeling will keep you...

By Oo Gin LeeRAZER has always been synonymous with high-end performance gaming mice so I was quite excited to test its first entry-level gaming mouse - the Razer Salmosa.Like other Razer rodents, this one takes after the name of a snake - in this case...

The Razer Salmosa could be described as a wolf in sheep’s clothing, but “entry level gaming mouse” is a much more fitting title. The first impression one gets when they look at this mouse is that it’s fairly basic. Luckily Razer...

The Razer Salmosa packs a great Razer sensor and also has the look and feel you expect from a gaming device. With a well balanced size and great build quality the Salmosa makes a good impression at first and during use. Being priced lower than other...

Mouse week’s first object of review. This is Razer’s lowest-cost mouse, with the fewest buttons and features. Find out whether it’s worth the forty bucks by clicking above for the video review or clicking below for the plain ol’...

The Salmosa offers a lot for an entry level gaming mouse. After finding the right settings in the included software, and kicking the mechanical settings up to higher levels gaming with the Salmosa was quite enjoyable. Movements were fluid, shots...

One of the primary difficulties in gaming accessory development is finding the appropriate blend of form and function. In the case of PC gaming, however, consumers seem to want the most of both--innovative design, packed to the brim with features....